Tina Cohen-Chang

Tina Cohen-Chang

FOX

Played by Jenna Ushkowitz When we first met her: The goth girl could only express herself through the colored streaks in her hair, her offbeat sense of style and singing with New Directions since she had a stutter while speaking. Where we left her: She revealed to Artie (Kevin McHale) that she faked her stutter, and even though her vocals weren't as strong as Mercedes or Rachel's (Amber Riley, Lea Michele), she got the privilege of singing a beautiful solo for "True Colors." What we can expect next: She'll get fed up with how Artie treats her and demand respect. She'll continue to explore bright eye shadows. Related: 'Glee': Jenna Ushkowitz teases an Artie-Tina resolution

Played by Jenna Ushkowitz When we first met her: The goth girl could only express herself through the colored streaks in her hair, her offbeat sense of style and singing with New Directions since she had a stutter while speaking. Where we left her: She revealed to Artie (Kevin McHale) that she faked her stutter, and even though her vocals weren't as strong as Mercedes or Rachel's (Amber Riley, Lea Michele), she got the privilege of singing a beautiful solo for "True Colors." What we can expect next: She'll get fed up with how Artie treats her and demand respect. She'll continue to explore bright eye shadows. Related: 'Glee': Jenna Ushkowitz teases an Artie-Tina resolution (FOX)

Played by Jenna Ushkowitz When we first met her: The goth girl could only express herself through the colored streaks in her hair, her offbeat sense of style and singing with New Directions since she had a stutter while speaking. Where we left her: She revealed to Artie (Kevin McHale) that she faked her stutter, and even though her vocals weren't as strong as Mercedes or Rachel's (Amber Riley, Lea Michele), she got the privilege of singing a beautiful solo for "True Colors." What we can expect next: She'll get fed up with how Artie treats her and demand respect. She'll continue to explore bright eye shadows. Related: 'Glee': Jenna Ushkowitz teases an Artie-Tina resolution